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Highland Park Press, 31 May 1934, p. 2

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on Oak Terrace Avenue Mrs. W. Hamlin was hoat;::ité the meeting of the American Auxiliary of Highwood at her home The Highland Parkâ€"Rhvinia center of Infant Welfare met Monday at the home of Mrs. C. W. Schaaf ‘of Ravine Drive. A very enjoyable meeting was reported. | Mrs. F. P. Boynton spent a few days last week in Highland Park bf her home on N. Sheridan Road, fore ‘joining her husband who has been ill in Baltimore, Ohio. Mr. Mrs. Boynton will go to their sumâ€" mey home at Nantucket Island, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Umbach Chicago were the Sunday guests o) their parents, Mr. and Mrs. COMING ATTRACTIONS *THE Lost Parrom?" * *""* Sroow pagegt*‘ * ter, The play that ran a year and a half A number of m mh the Bethany Church attended graduating exercises at N College, Naperville, of which cl Rev. Roy Marks was a member. Mr. Marks served Bethany Church as a ‘ sistant minister during the past £.5 Wednesdayâ€"Thursday June 6â€"7 46 TPeun0ing several weeks here, Mrs. Forest Rose of Highmoor tertained the members of her five hundred club on Tuesday evening. Mrs. Emil Oetzel of Deerfield Road is critically ill. Be;} d“‘hm’u‘jg: George Crosby of Newaygo, is spending several weeks here. ‘L Mrs. Forest Tnan af Hiwrhmane wash., spent a few days last week with her son Dr. Earl Fritech and y Fritsch ‘entertaitied at luncheon for her motherâ€"inâ€"law, Mrs, Fritsch, Sr., left on Friday for Deâ€" troit where she will spend the sumâ€" mer with her daughter, Mrs. Robert Guyot, better known here as Lucille Fritsch, . Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Terry, who spent the winter in Florida, are reâ€" turning to their home here for the | summer. hm Miss Helen Gieser, who spent seyâ€" eral months in California, returned to Highland Park on Thursday. She will resume her work in vapor baths l and massaging. 1 Search for Beauty ROBT. . YOUNG, TED HEALY Thursday _ Last Time 1 BUSTER CRABBE IDA LUPINO "The Showâ€"Of££" ADMISSION AT ALL TIMES . Alcyon PREE THEATRE PARKING SPACE Attendant in charge Highland Park, IIL _ Tel 2400 club on Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Greenslade will spend the weekâ€"end at Lake Koshâ€" kongon, Wis. £: Mr. George Moseley of Wayne, IIL., formerly of this city, underwent an ‘emergency appendectomy last 'l'hmday ltfluwn“’ffil' ‘Chicago. He is getting along nicely. Mr. and Mrs. W.:Aflald” of Highwood were hosts to theit card Jimmie Durante LUPE VELEZ STUART ERWIN SPENCER TRACY . MADGE EV ANS Resolutions of condolonce, eards of thanks cAfmmncinl 1 2icc 0 o -.“‘"“â€"" “Mh*hmlfl. “m- VYOLUME 23 Bubscription Price, $1.50 per year k miubak olft: .:. â€" <..â€"... /; ~~â€" THE COHIOAGO SUBURBAN QUALITY GROUP Chicago Offices ; 1016â€"17â€"18 Willoughby Tower Telephone Central $355 ‘ Communications intended for publication must be writiex on onz zis publication must be written on one aid and situed with the name and address of the writer. ‘“nâ€".hâ€".mb“h They should Â¥ - the laugh hit of the screen M oi a e it o | . | tacle H-HMH&MLMJQM&‘WM the â€" Issued Thursday of cach week the Udel! Printing , Udel! natic Purk, Miinois m _ _ Auimioon nukinal fat PNEPRATA AuPs Acmmecees 99 er "Lazy Riv Jean Parker â€"Saturday June 1â€"2 THE HICHLAND PARK PRESS â€"â€"_+5€ June 3â€"4â€"5 , on Monday of Seattle, MAY 31, 1084 ALL 10c ITEMS including drug sundries _ _~ 3 for 95¢ : Specials for FRIDAY & SATURDAY MEN‘S OVERALLS Mr. and Mrs. Charles F, Grant, 6 Forest Avenue,‘ all took part the annual Rockford College M Festival and dance pageant, ce brating the coronation of the Ma Queen Saturday altenopn. May 1 Miss Osborn danced the role ‘of Indian; Miss Koon was cast in May ‘Pole dance; and Miss G danced the "moon maidens." A: 1 tically reproduced €ostumes of 6 seventeenth century hightened the _ $1.00 BLUE WORK SHIRTS Mr Dry Goods Store | I Pork Loin â€" wo«« SHAPIRO‘S Bill Jennings of Walker Aven ALL 5¢ ITEMS 6 for 25(: qocoes,tne 4 North Michigan Avenue, Tel. State Next to Postoffice Highwood tten side of the paper only, C o They Nes o o oC ho pager oh. 59¢ 5 cents per single P vMHeC Tpxtnto Julée _ Fruit Cocktail | â€"_._ Sauerkraut Juice | Assorted Canape _ 1| (I{ ||| ooie of .. _ | Consomme}en tasse _ CGream of Fresh Asparagus Jellied Consommé ellied Tomato Bouillon Broiled Lake Troht, Lemon Butter .________.1.00 Broiled CHjcken, | Apricot Compote _______1.25 Sirloin Steg mb Mfimm. f einriemsmcamcc1 .00 Broiled Hakn Steak, Sliced Sweet Potatoes ___1.00 Breaded Veal Cuf MBHSE +. mcssrcmamcrriccecsâ€"1 .00 Roast Capon, Dr£u s t Jelly ...._......1.10 Cold Roast Beef. Potato Salad 3 An Buttered THURSDAY Fmflizhfiogvfiv;%fg{;mm :; Parker House Eflsmk, Sliced Sweet Potatoes .......1.00 Cu e&‘ naise .........â€",..â€".â€"â€"â€"1.00 n, nnfi,; ng, t Jelly ...__..._.._1.10 \Beef, }Pqtato%jgalad Mhemromatitetemmanegs 1. :00 P :: { .w;mnté_;erbet 4 otatoes . New Potatoes Rissole Leaf Bpinach _ New Peas, Butter | Lettuce Tomato Salad C h uj 000 20 C dmse AveA50n Of 0. Green y& anfertained at three tables £}® f Yly Mu ? ‘ ~|| | Mrs. Charles Alexieff Butland arâ€" »| rived SaundBy morning to spend the is mer With her (parents, the 1] Michael/F. €allaghers of Deere Park | Drive. ‘Thig is her first visit to her ) aiu‘areA e she left as a bride !| $wo years a#o this month, to make ‘| hér home in Fiansan, China. . She ~| dame back| to America with Miss y weekâ€"end 11] Wis. | lt t Mt‘ ?n( a| North ‘A1 ; ds Se‘n ONE | HICHLAND PaArK kifle'q@;‘t 1 their dau bf the fm to "Me of 185 fri RAINE HOTEL BLE %‘:Honz DINNER m’fi 'in‘PficcofEntm Olives" Sweet Pickles olivestt oret Phrides [ . JB ROAST 1 rm ‘s Star . â€" ! ANKeurTE®s 1 $4 SAMPLE OF TB t EVENING, MENI ict of the dance specâ€" ’ t preceded fortyâ€"yearâ€"old coroâ€" mony, réâ€"enacted before alumnae, parents, and $ year a striking modern n of the American opera, ;l." was given by a cast ) students. | ;lu. Lyle Gourley andl gone to Columbus, Mo., ie commencement exerâ€" phens College of which er Phyd§lo is a member ating class. thy Dean ‘of Deerfield ard Dostalek of this city 1 Monday in Waukegan f the Peace Henry F, 1 f Waukegan. 8. Wiufi Eubanks of ‘, are happy parâ€" born Td.'y, May 25, nd Park Hospital. Iverson och 8. Groeub]“3 rtained at three ta lay evening. l of a Himmler spent the relatives in Oshkosh, . OR ST HALE YÂ¥ Thmk(;iay 1 Friday and %gaturday neormeccpamidea OM ierinerictermoncs J aidP mmame k00 CS ........1.00 immmptscrenceâ€" F00 THE PRESS | A so to Mr. and Mrs. Howard| W of Evanston at the Hr}lfll rk Hospital on Monday, May 28.‘ â€" }/| j f A lar tendance is hoped for at the dance (to be given by the / The Highland Park Garden Study class will meat at the home of Mrs. Pred Clutton, Kimball Road, Monâ€" day, June 4 at 4 p.m. The Commuâ€" nity q‘ardagwclus will‘ be: their guests.. \| | l Dorothy Faweett‘s father, who lives in Winnip:g‘&nd t{o',Jo‘eph is for Mr.'Cud'o;s'tl{thcr, Joseph B. Card, of this city, . % t Card. The The Joseph Phelps Carils have deâ€" cided to name their son who was born on April â€"13, William Joseph PmE ©ll Th + 4 l, Mrs. Howkrd S. Smith and her daughters Miss Margaret Smith, Mrs. Van Gordey Kirk (Emily Smith) and Josephine .1 spend ‘the summer at La Jolla, Galif, They have been in Arizona for he winter. Mr. Smith mnd daughter Miss Marion are reâ€" maining in Highland Park, l Caroline Wilson who makes a couple of trips efch yearn to the far east, Next week the Gallaghers and their daughter will motor east to visit friends in |Washington and New York. ter they will go up to Hanover, N, H., where David Galâ€" lagher is a‘|student at Dartmouth. Mr. Butland) will meet his wife in J:flnn'on h utnmtfipfintheurlyl £ f I | 5f 9¢ C in is for the former s Bananas 3 pounds . Howard Copp will be i these activities. néhupfl ’ There will be games of all kinds, high and broad jumps and races for boys and girls, and: baseball games for the boys. The feature of the eveâ€" ning will be a baseball game between the ‘fifth and sixth grade boys and theit fathers. J Field Day At Ravinia > _| _ School To Be Friday Ficld day at Ravinia Sthool 'fl% be held on Friday, June 1, at 2:80 Peggy Juhrend who. nnduvent@ appendectomy last Friday at the nwnd Park Hospital, is getting along nicely. ‘ Mr, and Mrs, L. F. Hoppe visited relatives in Berwyn on Sunday. ... ‘The desert bridge by Campâ€" ‘bell Chapter Guild was anâ€" nounced for Friday, June 1, has been postponed to Friday, June 8. It will be held at the home of Mrs. Timm on Detamble Avenue. Catholic Daughters of America in St, James Hall, Wednesday evening, June 6. The proceeds of this affair are to be used for charitable purâ€" poses, c .t Apt. k Tobacco .. 2 »= 21c [ Camay Soap 4 «=17¢ | PRINCE ALBERT, veuver Cocomalt : 39¢ :# 21¢ ANN PAGE TomaTo Ketchup . . 2 $ss Jgo Nectar Tea . . :# 19« Rice Flakes . ~10¢ ORANGE PEKOE BLACK AMERICAN, PMENTO, BRICK. OR CHATEAU Borden‘s crs: 2%229¢ Hires Extract =~~23¢ ROOT BEER, BIRCH OR GINGER BEER FIRM, RIPE , HALF AND HALE BULK Brown Sugar . wHITE HousE Cane Sugar . 10 SUNNY PURE reanut Butter . . {i**%, 18c Iona‘Cocoa. . . %® 19¢ BULK s Cocoanut. ... ; w. 1%9¢ Peanut Butter . . ANN PAGE Tuna Fish . . 2 u. UNEEDA BAKERS SWIFT‘S PREMIUM Sliced Bacon FANCY LIGHT MEAT skoer ATLANTIC f Coflu,vdnq:;,e.h..; ice cream bars: and loldintboVflhnflo: â€"H. G. Tol, Qourp?.of IN.T:&%“: hn arkt o o penage the Read the Want HIGHLAND PARK . HEALTH STUDIO _ 16 N. Sheridan Rd. Tel. H. *. 867 _ Mrs. Fern Kruse, M Hr.Hem-yJow uo THURSDAY, MA cQnRATE Scientific Swe Massan %%’ 2448 25p 38 5 Reducing .. is. 19¢ candy wwy 1 ‘IMO (g * 16 NOR TJd _ $1 STA] sSDAY, | SP T‘el

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